A bunch of Trumpsters can't let go of the fact that he got beat fairly, squarely, and bigly, but I'm the emotional one.
But the fallacy in your statement is self-evident. I have never been a "Trumpster".
I DO, however believe that the survival of a representative Constitutional Republic is dependent on first, the representation being truly representative and duly elected in a fair manner, and second, following the COnstitution.
If the election process is corrupted, then the Republic is not representative of anything but the interests of those who cheat best. Definitely not in the interest of the people who empower and (fiscally) support it, and who are subject to its' pronouncements, edicts, and legislation.
If the Constitution is ignored, then any 'lesser' law, subservient to that original and overweening compact, is not constrained by that Constitution, and anything which can be imposed short of violent revolution can be imposed without any constraint.
Negating the protections of either, be it the electoral process in practice, or the Constitution through blatant violation, is the d3ath of the Republic.
It sure appears that both have been violated, not just in the election process being compromised by fraudulent activity, but in the use of unConstitutionally enacted changes to the rules as well, that the rules are gone in practice.
If Government will not be constrained by the very law that forms it, it is illegitimate.
It remains to be seen what bastards the rest of the People can be in view of that illegitimate Government, but let the rules off, especially in this political climate, and we have already seen one side of what happens.
Some people at the back of this mess stand to gain a lot, or they would not be supporting the destruction of the Republic. They need to be exposed and dealt with accordingly.
That investigation has the potential to do just that. Or it may disclose that there has been no wrongdoing, but in order for that to be credible, it must address the discrepancies observed in a complete and thorough manner.
In a sense, that ship has sailed, because there has been not only ample time to tamper with or 'lose' evidence, but accounts of shredded ballots and other apparent attempts to conceal wrongdoing have surfaced since the election, especially when it appeared that some sort of audit was likely.
It is not so dear to my heart who the duly elected representatives of the People are (sure, I care, but something else is more important), What
IS important is that the Compact of the Constitution be followed, and that the processes under it be conducted fairly. The peril of an administration I merely disagree with is a small matter compared to the peril of an Administration emplaced by and ignoring the very law it seeks to constrain Americans with.
If the government can ignore the law, it is certain the Law will become without meaning, and not just to the usual suspects who have been terrorizing the streets in some cities. I have observed this on a smaller scale, and the mayhem that led to was only constrained by tactics on a small scale no American would tolerate on the scale of a National Police State.
No good will come of this, and there will be much wailing and gnashing of teeth before it is over.